The Merry Wives of Windsor
Author: William Shakespeare
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 256
'We'll leave a proof, by that which we will do, Wives may be merry, and yet honest too' In need of money, the fat and foolish Falstaff devises a scheme to seduce two married women and steal their husbands' wealth. But the wives soon discover his plan and join forces to plot their own revenge. Relentlessly inventive and yet set in a familiar domestic world of everyday English life, this comic humiliation of a ridiculous would-be Romeo is an exuberant and ultimately joyful celebration of the restorative power of laughter. 'It never yet had reader or spectator, who did not think it too soon at end.' Samuel Johnson General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by G. R. Hibbard Introduction by Catherine Richardson
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 256
'We'll leave a proof, by that which we will do, Wives may be merry, and yet honest too' In need of money, the fat and foolish Falstaff devises a scheme to seduce two married women and steal their husbands' wealth. But the wives soon discover his plan and join forces to plot their own revenge. Relentlessly inventive and yet set in a familiar domestic world of everyday English life, this comic humiliation of a ridiculous would-be Romeo is an exuberant and ultimately joyful celebration of the restorative power of laughter. 'It never yet had reader or spectator, who did not think it too soon at end.' Samuel Johnson General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by G. R. Hibbard Introduction by Catherine Richardson
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Author: William Shakespeare
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 256
'We'll leave a proof, by that which we will do, Wives may be merry, and yet honest too' In need of money, the fat and foolish Falstaff devises a scheme to seduce two married women and steal their husbands' wealth. But the wives soon discover his plan and join forces to plot their own revenge. Relentlessly inventive and yet set in a familiar domestic world of everyday English life, this comic humiliation of a ridiculous would-be Romeo is an exuberant and ultimately joyful celebration of the restorative power of laughter. 'It never yet had reader or spectator, who did not think it too soon at end.' Samuel Johnson General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by G. R. Hibbard Introduction by Catherine Richardson
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 256
'We'll leave a proof, by that which we will do, Wives may be merry, and yet honest too' In need of money, the fat and foolish Falstaff devises a scheme to seduce two married women and steal their husbands' wealth. But the wives soon discover his plan and join forces to plot their own revenge. Relentlessly inventive and yet set in a familiar domestic world of everyday English life, this comic humiliation of a ridiculous would-be Romeo is an exuberant and ultimately joyful celebration of the restorative power of laughter. 'It never yet had reader or spectator, who did not think it too soon at end.' Samuel Johnson General Editor Stanley Wells Edited by G. R. Hibbard Introduction by Catherine Richardson
The Merry Wives of Windsor